FULJAMES, Frederick Clarence
Service Number: | 5272 |
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Enlisted: | 19 October 1915, Brisbane, Qld. |
Last Rank: | Private |
Last Unit: | 9th Infantry Battalion |
Born: | Sun Beam, Queensland, Australia , 1897 |
Home Town: | Brisbane, Brisbane, Queensland |
Schooling: | Toowoomba Grammar School, Queensland, Australia |
Occupation: | Labourer |
Died: | Died of wounds, France, 27 February 1917 |
Cemetery: |
Dernancourt Communal Cemetery Extension VI A 40, |
Memorials: | Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Toowoomba Grammar School WW1 Honour Board, Toowoomba Grammar School WW1 In Memoriam Honour Board, Toowoomba War Memorial (Mothers' Memorial) |
World War 1 Service
19 Oct 1915: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 5272, 15th Infantry Battalion, Brisbane, Qld. | |
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31 Mar 1916: | Involvement Private, 5272, 15th Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '11' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Star of Victoria embarkation_ship_number: A16 public_note: '' | |
31 Mar 1916: | Embarked Private, 5272, 15th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Star of Victoria, Sydney | |
27 Feb 1917: | Involvement Private, 5272, 9th Infantry Battalion, --- :awm_ww1_roll_of_honour_import: awm_service_number: 5272 awm_unit: 9th Australian Infantry Battalion awm_rank: Private awm_died_date: 1917-02-27 |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Faithe Jones
Son of Godfrey F. and Ada FULJAMES
Mrs. F.C.H. Pointer, of Glendon, Prospect Street, has received a sheaf of communications of condolence concerning the decease of one of her soldier brothers, Private F.C. Fuljames, No 5272 who, it will be recollected passed away at a military hospital in the Midlands of England (incorrectly reported in article as he died in France) as the result of wounds sustained by him in action in France in February. Amongst those who sent meassages of sympahty were Hon. L.E. Groom, M.P., (Assistant Minister for Devence), military officers and others in several Australian States, in Paua, and abroad, the military nurses and others in France and Britain. Mrs. Pointer greatly appreciates these expressions of regard. Another soldier brother (Private Regianld Emilie Fuljames) was when the mail left in hospital in England, recovering from a wound received in action , but was at the time of writing expecting to be again transferred to France, and to the firing line once more. Such is the spirit of the real Anzacs.